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12. 0.52/1 points Previous Answers LarApCalc10 2.3.502.XP. 6/100 Submissions Used The population P (in thousands) of a country can be modeled by Pã¼ã¼14.798 + 789.5t + 117,218 where t is time in years, with t 0 corresponding to 1980 (a) Evaluate P for t 0, 10, 15, 20, and 25 P(O) P(10) = P(15)- P(20) P(25) - thousand people thousand people thousand people thousand people thousand people Explain these values The | Select ï¹ | is | Select--\/l . (b) Determine the population growth rate, dP/dt. dP (c) Evaluate dP/dt for the same values as in part (a) P(10) P(15) - P'(20) = P (25) thousand people per year thousand people per year thousand people per year thousand people per year thousand people per year Explain your results The Select ï¹, | is| Select Need Help?Read It Talk to a Tutor
12. 0.52/1 points Previous Answers LarApCalc10 2.3.502.XP. 6/100 Submissions Used The population P (in thousands) of a country can be modeled by Pã¼ã¼14.798 + 789.5t + 117,218 where t is time in years, with t 0 corresponding to 1980 (a) Evaluate P for t 0, 10, 15, 20, and 25 P(O) P(10) = P(15)- P(20) P(25) - thousand people thousand people thousand people thousand people thousand people Explain these values The | Select ï¹ | is | Select--\/l . (b) Determine the population growth rate, dP/dt. dP (c) Evaluate dP/dt for the same values as in part (a) P(10) P(15) - P'(20) = P (25) thousand people per year thousand people per year thousand people per year thousand people per year thousand people per year Explain your results The Select ï¹, | is| Select Need Help?Read It Talk to a Tutor
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